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Albert Pearson Stewart
Al Stewart with the score to "Hail Purdue" (Joseph L. Bennett, Boilermaker Music Makers, 1986)
Born
September 15, 1907
Lafayette, Indiana, US
Died
January 27, 1991
West Lafayette, Indiana, US
Education
Purdue University, DePauw University, American Conservatory of Music
Occupation(s)
Founder & Director, Purdue Musical Organizations
Spouse
Charlotte Friend Stewart (Mar. 1933)
Website
https://www.purdue.edu/pmo/
Albert Pearson Stewart was the first director of the Purdue University Musical Organizations (PMO) and began work in 1933.[1] Stewart directed the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, Purduettes, and other singing groups until his retirement in June 1974. Stewart received an honorary doctoral degree in music from DePauw University[2][3] and was given the title of director emeritus at Purdue after retirement.[4][5][1]
^ ab"Stewart's 31 Years of Service Have Seen Purdue Glee Club Built Into One of the Best". Lafayette Journal & Courier. Sep 15, 1964. p. 50. Retrieved Mar 15, 2024.
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^"Al Stewart To Receive Honor From DePauw". Lafayette Journal & Courier. Apr 20, 1960. p. 7. Retrieved Mar 15, 2024.
^Norberg, John (Jan 25, 1991). "Purdue Legend Al Stewart Dies". Lafayette Journal & Courier. pp. 1, 8. Retrieved Mar 15, 2024.
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